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In 1963, Sister Catherine Berissimo Monahan turned 100. She received a birthday card from the White House bearing the signature of John F. Kennedy and postmarked on November 21. On November 22, 1963, President Kennedy was assassinated.
Read more: https://t.co/dryqxwAM2k
In September, Sister Doreen Glynn participated in the Catholic Sisters Walking with Migrants program at the Kino Border Initiative. While there, Doreen helped perform intake surveys of new arrivals.
Read more about Sister Doreen's experience here: https://t.co/Hb2dNT8iqi
In 2010, Sister Adele O'Sullivan, CSJ started the non-profit Circle the City to address the #healthcare needs of individuals that are facing homelessness.
Sister Adele and Circle the City were recently featured in an article. Read it here: https://t.co/1zF9W5qiuN
Sister Colleen Gibson, a Sister of St. Joseph of Philadelphia and co-host of the podcast "Beyond the Habit," wrote an article for Global Sisters Report reflecting on public witness and the title of "Sister."
Read her article here: https://t.co/aelTtdgYgd
The EPA tells us that some 4 million tons of trash from gift wrap and shopping bags get thrown away each year. For the holidays, we're challenging you to join us in wrapping responsibly.
Learn ways to keep your gift-giving green here: https://t.co/ivijvz1m7U
Jean Pierre Medaille, SJ, who helped found of the Sisters of Saint Joseph, composed 100 short sayings to help the first sisters grow in virtue. For the members, that meant experiencing God’s unbounded love for them and living that love in the service of the dear neighbor. #Quotes
This month, we're challenging you to join us in switching your household cleaners to more eco-friendly alternatives. Learn more about October's Eco-Challenge here: https://t.co/eRRzsGf5yN
#CatholicSisters#LaudateDeum#LaudatoSi#EcoChallenge
After returning from World Youth Day, Sisters Eileen McCann and Yoli Arribasplata reflected on their experiences. Read about their time at WYD here: https://t.co/1rEimVF1iu
#CatholicSisters#WorldYouthDay#WYD2023
For the #SeasonOfCreation, our September Eco-Challenge is all about eliminating food waste. We invite you to consider how smart planning and shopping can help you reduce, reuse and recycle any #FoodWaste and keep it out of landfills. Learn more here: https://t.co/vcYbjebJRB
Today marks the anniversary of the arrival of our sisters in Japan! Here are Sisters Irmina Kelehan, Eva Francis Cereghino, Rosemary Hoodack and Rachel O'Meara onboard the ship President Cleveland before it left San Francisco for Japan on July 31, 1956. #CatholicSisters
In September, the U.S. Congress will vote on the Farm Bill, which regulates support for American farmers and controls support for vital food programs that serve poor and marginalized people. Join us in advocating to ensure the smooth passage of this bill: https://t.co/Whx79eCKkR
On the 78th anniversary of the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Archbishop Paul Etienne and Archbishop John Wester and the Pilgrimage of Peace delegation from their archdioceses participated in an interfaith prayer ceremony and a peace memorial ceremony. https://t.co/sP9sLfCJXN
Sisters at Makapuu Point Lighthouse in Hawaii for #NationalLighthouseDay! "The view of the ocean from here was magnificent. The lighthouse is 198 feet above water and can be seen 20 miles away. The reflection of its 9,700-candlepower light has been seen on clouds 30 miles away."